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<h2>Step 1:</h2>
<a href="typical.php">Enter Typical Needs</a><br>
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Enter shifts that are usually the same, and will be used to populate weekly needs. 
For instance, if you need 2 workers at all times you can enter this here
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<h2>Step 2:</h2>
<a href="weekly.php">Review Weekly Needs</a><br>

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Fine tuning of weekly needs can be done here when need dictates.
for instance, if a special project is being worked, then these additional hours
can be placed in here for the week.  N.B. Any changes here will not carry over to future weeks.
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<h2>Step 3:</h2>
<a href="avail.php">Review Employee Availability</a><br>

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<h2>Step 4:</h2>
<a href="assign.php" target="_new">Auto Assign</a><br>
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This is main Auto Assiging code.  It will generate schedule based upon need and availability.
N.B.  This page will needed to be reloaded several times during scheduling process.
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<h2>Step 5:</h2>
<a href="review.php" target="_new">Review Weekly Schedule</a><br>
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Review and alter weekly schedule if needed
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<h2>Step 6:</h2>
<a href="accept.php" target="_new">Accept Weekly Schedule</a><br>
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This will permanently accept calendar and generate a Calendar
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<h2>Step  7:</h2>
<a href="calendar.php" target="_new">View Calendar</a><br>
View calendar
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<h2>If Needed Reset Schedule</h2>
<a href="reset.php" target="_new">RESET</a><br>
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For those times when something needs to be restarted
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